Jess Thomas, who came on the trip, says: "I've loved turtles forever and to watch hatchlings explode from nests was the most amazing thing. Then, to observe a wildlife film shoot and spend time learning alongside experts, experiencing the same things with them - on the same level - it was amazing!"

We're now hastily cutting the film and can't wait to show you ... in the mean time, why not take a look at some of the photos appearing on our Facebook page - and please follow us : )

Northern Tasmania epitomises 'rare creatures and wild places'. It's the undiscovered part of Tasmania for many Australians. This trip heads off over the ANZAC long weekend in April. We'd love you to join us to 'dine with the devils and quolls', walk in jurassic wilderness, sleep beneath 600 year old trees and discover waterfalls in the million-year-old landscape of the Tarkine.

From the team at Wildiaries, we hope you've also had a great New Year and hope you can join us some time in 2015.

Brett produces beautiful music for Wildiaries films and has selflessly promoted the Australian independent music scene for years ... now it's our turn to help him. Would you consider a small contribution to his first solo album?

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